Mark Mamlouk, MD, is an adjunct assistant clinical professor of neuroradiology at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Mamlouk received a BSE in electrical engineering from Arizona State University and his medical degree from The University of Arizona. He completed his radiology residency at the University of California, Irvine and became board-certified in radiology in 2013. From 2013-2015, he completed a two-year fellowship in neuroradiology at UCSF, where he was chief fellow. Afterwards, he joined Kaiser Permanente in Santa Clara but also contributes his time at UCSF, teaching trainees, participating in research studies and multi-disciplinary conferences, and practicing neuroradiology.

Dr. Mamlouk's research interests include many areas within neuroradiology, including cutaneous vascular anomalies, adult & pediatric head/neck, and spine procedures. He has unique training and research in pudendal nerve blocks for pudendal neuralgia. In addition, he is interested in radiology quality control, including methods to advance radiology reporting.

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